2014-08-08Growing Up in Ireland — The National Longitudinal Study of Children — Phase 2 (Department of Children and Youth Affairs)
‘Growing Up in Ireland‘, the National Longitudinal Study of Children, commenced in 2006. The study monitors the development of a (nationally representative) sample of almost 20,000 children – an infant cohort of approximately 11,100 children (initially aged nine months) and a child cohort of 8,570 children (initially aged nine years). The Growing Up in Ireland study is a child development study, with data collections spanning a number of the domains; these include health and physical development, …
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